Medicare Part AMedicare Part A is for hospital expenses. It is provided at no additional cost to retirees who have paid at least 10 years into the system.

Retry =)

I like it better this time. About being a sub-dialect of English -- in my book, you can't have a sub-dialect of a language, you can only have a sub-dialect of a dialect (of a language). Other than that, having it be a sub-dialect of English is just fine and Linguoboy will probably be happier now.

Medicare Part AMedicare Part A is for hospital expenses. It is provided at no additional cost to retirees who have paid at least 10 years into the system.

Retry =)

I like it better this time. About being a sub-dialect of English -- in my book, you can't have a sub-dialect of a language, you can only have a sub-dialect of a dialect (of a language). Other than that, having it be a sub-dialect of English is just fine and Linguoboy will probably be happier now.

lol. I meant Dialect but some how I didn't think it through. lol I used the language construction kit. I used the sound changer thing on the web site. It's really helpful. http://www.zompist.com/sca2.html

benny335 wrote:Well now that I think about it, its more like a cross between a k and a h. Not ch. The reason I chose ç is because the mark below the c is because it represents the mouth position when saying it.

I see. I didn't mean an English ch sound, I was referring to a spelling you could use. I see what you're getting at, though. I really think you should click through the link I sent you -- /x/ does indeed seem to be the sound you're referring to.